Show SHIP SUBSIDY BILL Believe States Will Vim K KNot Not London March his hili presidential annual meeting of the that Salt address at the I elation AssOciation ot of Cba Chambers of r I nl today of tile the United KI m d Av bury better mown known as Sir John Jhn Lubbock Admitted t there were erp said ald there u uDO be features but quieting regard l ar in re DO necessity ty for despondency e to British commerce I lr r ot of subsidies Lord A I 1 1 said ald that t while French r h PI rj Ii joyed substantial advantage on tM tC h hother hi 1 had Imd beep been d lIT 11 I other hand they bounties subsidies d and protection gJ giVen 1 i I en to beet sugar wheat textiles coal 1 tr i metals etc U If the British the they t tany were not recipients of bounties any rate were ere not bUld burdened ned with tin n I to bolster up other trades trade 11 j jM M As to the ship subsidY bill before tM the In I United States congress Lord AhlI 1 11 anticipate that the did not time states would remain pa passive II ani Ii I Isee L p pI S I see In bounty JO go to the ma Sh rt without protest r time states expreSSed Iii onI The doubts he be had German toy of to the vitality year a as meree ment were ere fuU justified ju German 14 l 5 r r I jJ 1 of bounties had ball k p n nto complicated system a l ann and more in te v n to more IMre re aau Inv I tM tho thoth t s In fl th tb s pe akers opinion t I best thing the British to lt it t I Wd wai could do for commerce fT of e the S S sheet beet anchor alone The natt natio favored mercial world was as the and he trusted the clause of tM h would boW bold rut fast to the policy north of the ease case in and door r open States Japan 1 China Urge Uit the United nations aa to Jf iota Great Gmt Brit Brie U and other for tM thO alit aiD In insisting on fair play commerce of the world c |